Then, please, post your code here first, so we can review it, give you guidance (if required) and when all be ok, you'll be able to commit the code yourself to the repository.

Thanks again for your interest in the project.

I am interested with browse Objects. I believed having a powerful browse object is good. Having a grid control is very good as well. The only question that remain if I can do it but perhaps I would try my best. On the other hand you can recommend what or where should I start and if that is possible to add more control to the existing HMG browse control.

I have already downloaded and installed the turtoise SVN client and all those files that you have mentioned. I already read conding guidelines. Well the only thing that perhaps is missing is the source code comment, parameters comment, history comment guidelines. Global variables, control variables guidelines (scoping) if we introduced one if really necessary.

dhaine_adp wrote:
I am interested with browse Objects. I believed having a powerful browse object is good. Having a grid control is very good as well. The only question that remain if I can do it but perhaps I would try my best. On the other hand you can recommend what or where should I start and if that is possible to add more control to the existing HMG browse control.

I have already downloaded and installed the turtoise SVN client and all those files that you have mentioned. I already read conding guidelines. Well the only thing that perhaps is missing is the source code comment, parameters comment, history comment guidelines. Global variables, control variables guidelines (scoping) if we introduced one if really necessary.

Regards,

Danny

If you want to work with browse, please wait until I define the class, since maybe required to create some new properties to avoid still using 'propertization' of xBase clauses introduced with alternate syntax.

Regarding guidelines (If I've not missed something) all things not explicitly covered in my post are 'self-explained' by the code itself.

The first goal is to mimic as good as possible the current functionality of the controls, once achieved that, of course, we could expand it with new features, but in this stage we must focus on our first goal.